Chinese Tour Groups to Hong Kong Plunge 86% for Golden Week

  • Weeks of protests damage tourist numbers ahead of holiday
  • Hotels, tour guides, theme parks, retailers feeling the pinch
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The first week of October -- China’s national holiday break during which millions head out on vacation -- marks one of the busiest periods for Hong Kong’s tourism and retail industry.

As this year’s “Golden Week” holiday approaches, the city’s tour guides, hotel owners and shop assistants are staring down an abyss of empty planes, vacant hotel rooms and ghostly theme parksBloomberg Terminal as anti-China protests enter their 17th week, scaring tourists away.